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Mohamed Al Fayed has launched a withering attack on Fulham manager Felix
Magath, accusing the German of “destroying” his hard work.

Fulham, who were relegated from the Premier League last year, have lost their
first four league games of the Championship season. Al Fayed, who oversaw
the west London club’s rise from the old Division Two to the Premier League,
says that Magath must now take full responsibility for the club’s current
plight.

“There is nothing dishonourable about failure, if you face up to it,” the
former Fulham owner wrote. “Mr Magath isn’t the first foreign coach to find
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